UPDATED: The "NCIS" express continued to deliver big audiences Tuesday night. But "The Voice" and Spanish-language programming made a splash with young adults.
The "NCIS" brand worked well for CBS. The Mark Harmon original "NCIS" averaged 16.2 million...

The week's highlights: Will Orlando model Charlotte McKinney survive the first ejection on "Dancing With the Stars"? Will Sue be accepted by a college on "The Middle"? Who will win at the Kids' Choice Awards?
Here's a list of coming attractions: ...

Tom Hanks and Mila Kunis will be the first guests on "The Late Late Show With James Corden."
When Corden debuts next week, the scheduling will be fluid on WKMG-Channel 6. Orlando's CBS affiliate will continue to show "The Late Late Show" at 1:07 a.m....

UPDATED: With no new "NCIS" Tuesday night, "The Voice" topped the ratings chart.
Nationally, "The Voice" averaged 12.8 million viewers, according to updated ratings released Wednesday afternoon. Yet Mark Harmon remained a strong attraction as an "NCIS"...

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NCIS Robert Wagner returns as DiNozzo's (Michael Weatherly) father, who lends his art expertise when the team investigates a murder connected to a rare painting that turns out to have been swapped with a copy, prompting a probe of the world of black-market art dealing. Mark Harmon stars in this...

The Academy Awards were the biggest show in prime time for the week in Central Florida. The red-carpet specials on ABC did very well, too.
But "The Walking Dead" still posted impressive ratings against the Oscars, and Mark Harmon was a huge draw in "NCIS."
The Daytona 500, which aired out of prime time, pulled in an impressive audience.
The week's most-watched Central Florida telecasts in total viewers:
1. Academy Awards, ABC, 450,130
2. Academy Awards 8 p.m. special, ABC, 390,888
3. "NCIS,"...

Gibbs (Mark Harmon) varied his routine and elected to be a good friend in the latest "NCIS," but fans still helped him tower over the competition.
"NCIS" averaged 18.1 million viewers Tuesday night and put CBS on top in total viewers and young adults.
The night's other most-watched series were on CBS: "NCIS: New Orleans" with 14.7 million viewers and "Person of Interest" with 9.2 million, according to updated ratings released Wednesday.
The prime-time averages for the broadcast networks: CBS with...

UPDATED: Gibbs (Mark Harmon) may be a prickly friend these days, but TV viewers don't mind. They still want his company.
"NCIS" easily topped the Tuesday ratings with 18.6 million viewers, according to ratings released Wednesday afternoon. That's a pretty fine showing, because last week only the Super Bowl, the postgame and "The Blacklist" had more viewers.
CBS won Tuesday with "NCIS," "NCIS: New Orleans" (16.5 million viewers) and "Person of Interest" (9.3 million). CBS on Tuesday highlighted that...